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Oral Health
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Understanding Oral Cancer
Hearing the word “cancer” can feel overwhelming, but early detection can make all the difference. Oral cancer often begins with small, easy-to-miss changes, which is why regular dental screenings are so important.
In this article, we share common signs to watch for, risk factors to know, and how routine dental visits can help protect your health and peace of mind. Read more and stay informed. đź’™
Caring for Smiles in Placerville
Life gets busy, and dental visits are often the first thing to get pushed aside. But putting off care can turn small issues like gum disease, TMJ pain, or tooth sensitivity into bigger, more costly problems.
A healthy smile makes everyday life easier. Read our latest article to learn why staying ahead of dental problems matters — and when it’s time to schedule your next visit. 🦷
What is Bruxism?
Do you wake up with jaw pain, headaches, or sensitive teeth? You could be grinding or clenching your teeth without even realizing it. Bruxism can quietly wear down your smile over time, but there are ways to stop the damage. Learn the common causes, warning signs, and treatment options in our latest article.
Understanding Plaque vs. Tartar
Learn the difference between plaque and tartar, how they affect oral health, and how preventive dental care protects your smile. Keep your smile healthy with expert care.
Vaping and Your Oral Health
Vaping might look like a safer habit, but your smile could be paying the price. Learn how vaping affects your teeth and gums—and when it’s time to get checked. Read more.
When You Lose a Filling
Lost a dental filling? 🦷 Losing a filling is not a pleasant experience, especially while you are eating. 🍎Learn quick steps to protect your tooth and what to avoid until you see a Placerville emergency dentist.
Do You Have a Dental Home?
Need a trusted Placerville dentist? Get expert preventive and emergency care from a team that knows your smile. Schedule your dental visit today!
Causes of Oral Swelling
Oral swelling or inflammation is a sign of a serious problem with the tissues or bones related to the mouth. Do not let this problem go unattended! We help you get to the root cause and create and individualized plant of treatment. Call our team today!








